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(More customer reviews)Although I just installed these speakers in my boat and have been on the lake once since I REALLY am liking them. All ranges seem to be clear and responsive. I can actually hear a thump in the bass which I am sure is not helping my fishing at all but nevertheless they do have some bass. I am running these with a Dual 200W MXDM70 radio with no amp but might consider one later.I put this system in an 1997 Bass Tracker PRO16 aluminum hull boat and was not sure how it would sound with all that metal but they sound great. I was going to buy the cheaper ones (DMS651) but I fi0gured for a few extra dollars these would sound better. I like them !!
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Make some waves when you bring the noise from your boat's stereo system with this pair of Dual DMS652 two-way speakers, which can handle up to 65 watts of RMS power (175 watts peak). With heat-resistant and weatherproof grills, you won't have to worry about sea spray and splashes from ruining the party. These round speakers have a 6.5-inch polypropylene cone, 0.75-inch dome tweeter, rubber surround, and 11-ounce magnet with two-layer voice coil.
Tech Talk RMS versus Peak Power: Peak power is measured by a brief musical burst (such as a crashing cymbal) and refers to the maximum amount of power that a device can produce from such a burst. However, a more reliable specification is RMS (root square mean) power, which measures the maximum continuous power that an audio device can produce. With a higher RMS figure, your music will sound cleaner as well as louder.
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